Thursday Ride 6/24/10

June 24, 2010

Rolling out from the Whatley’s at 6:PM

Approx: 28 miles


TINMAN TRIATHLON 6/19/2010

June 22, 2010

 

Jason Whitus, Junction City, Kansas,  Captain United States Army, with 18 years service, competed in the Tinman Tri, wearing the PAC colors.  Jason is a 10 year cancer survivor and was told at his diagnosis that his lungs would be scarred from his treatments,  making cadio activity impossible.  He was inspired by Lance’s survival and comeback to cycling.  He started running and completed his first marathon within 2 years of his last chemo treatment and is an avid runner.  He has added swimming and cycling to his routine and completed his first Triathlon this year and is forever hooked on Cycling.  Congratulations to Jason and thanks for representing the PAC and more importantly serving our Country. 


Saturday Ride Recap (6/20/09)

June 22, 2009

The PAC had two groups out on the roads this Saturday and both had great rides. 

Jan led Kelly and Emileigh on a 53 mile course through North Hall and the Skitt’s Mountain area.    This was Emileigh’s longest ride so far and she did great.  Good job ladies! 

Lee, David G, Mike P, and Mike’s cousin Tim did a 97.6 mile ride leaving from North Hall and climbing 4 of the gaps (Unicoi, Jack’s, Wolfpen, and Woody’s).  They knocked out this century ride in 5 hours and 44 minutes!  And that’s with the extreme heat we had on Saturday. 

Way to go PAC!


Saturday Ride 6/13/2009

June 12, 2009

WHERE: Whatley’s

WHEN: 7:30 a.m

WHAT: 50 Miles

 


Dahlonega Race Results

June 2, 2009

The PAC was well represented this weekend at the Dahlonega Omnium race held at Montaluce Winery.  Mat finished 7th in the road race and Mike L finished 10th.  From the race reports, the course was grueling to say the least.  Below is what Mike L had to say:

“The climb on Miles Berry separated a good many folks.  But the hardest part was when you took the right off of Jay Bridge into the back of Montaluce.  First you are hit in the face with a 20% grade, and then another climb, and then a longer painful incline to the start/finish line. ”

Below are some pictures taken by PAC fans!  Thanks for representing the PAC guys and doing us proud!


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